Category Archives: multi-media

This is why the internet was created. To bring joy to people from all around the world with something we all love… puppies! Because the website updates every day, this would make an excellent homepage. Additionally, multiple pictures are uploaded for every puppy, so you can spend some serious time here.

DailyPuppy.com
DailyKitten.com

To waste even more time, browse the archives (dating back to 2005) or check out Daily Kitten.

Rather than one individual website, this is a whole genre of websites. The premiere place would be Keenspot.com, featuring such diverse strips as philosopher foxes, adorable sheep, and murderers. Essentially, they’re like regular comics, but completely on the internet. Every one of these webcomics is filled with backstory and could take you hours to finish. You’re welcome.

Keenspot.com
Penny-Arcade.com
DieselSweeties.com
LeastICouldDo.com
Sinfest.net
XKCD.com

Update: If you REALLY are looking to kill time, check out The Web Comic List. But be warned, this list is long and potentially terrible.

Also known as the “Wayback Machine,” Archive.org serves as a portal into the past. But not one you can send stuff through, you can just kinda look at stuff on the internet. For example, you can’t tell yourself to quit that nasty porn addiction before it starts, but you CAN view what Yahoo looked like when you used it to internet search “porn” in 1996. Unfortunately, it often doesn’t save images linked to on pages, so you’ll really only get the layout of the page.

http://www.archive.org

To waste more time, google your/your friends’ old websites and see how they’ve developed over the years. Maybe you could learn something from the simplistic designs required by a dial-up modem. Additionally, archive.org is now a full-fledged library, with movies, music, and texts. Check it all out and kill some serious time.